Earlier in the summer, we featured the story of Sarah Seydl, a Northampton woman who is looking to begin a local support group for people living with Lupus.

When I interviewed her and her family, she felt alone. There are not that many resources available in the Lehigh Valley to support patients like her. But that is changing. In September, the Lupus Foundation of Pennsylvania will host a conference in Allentown to inform people about new approaches to treating condition.

The conference will be held on Sept. 13 at the Comfort Suites, located at 3712 Hamilton Blvd in Allentown. Registration begins at 4:30 p.m. Some of the topics include, "An individualized Approach to Living with Lupus," facilitated by Tina Stashko.

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TIM DARRAGH has been reporting and editing the news for 30 years, most of it at The Morning Call. For much of that time, he's been doing award-winning investigative and in-depth reporting projects. Tim created the three-year-long Change of Heart project, and wrote a series on the state's fractured food inspection system that led to widespread improvements in food safety. Meantime, that novice jogger you see plodding along the streets around Bethlehem Township? That would be Tim.